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Know Your Default – When the Battle Belongs to God

Learn how to make prayer your default response when life feels overwhelming and let God fight your battles.  Know Your Default—when life feels overwhelming, where do you instinctively turn? The story of King Jehoshaphat reminds us that our first response should always be to fix our eyes on God. When we’re uncertain, His strength becomes our anchor and victory.

Focus and Discipline – Living with Purpose and Grace

Learn how focus and discipline shape a life of purpose and grace through Paul’s example and God’s empowering Spirit.  Focus and Discipline are essential for every believer who desires to follow Christ with purpose. As Paul reminds us, the Christian journey requires spiritual discipline, purposeful living, and unwavering commitment to the mission God has given us.

Judging with Righteous Judgment — Biblical Guidance

Christians must judge with righteous judgment — judging within the church while leaving final judgment to God.
Morning Prayer:
Lord Jesus, open our eyes to truth and give us wisdom to exercise righteous judgment within the church—help us speak truth in love and leave final justice in Your hands. Amen.

The Greatest Gift of All Time — Salvation by Grace Through Faith

Discover The Greatest Gift of All Time: God’s grace that brings salvation through faith, not works, for everyone who believes.  The Greatest Gift of All Time is the grace of God—His unearned, undeserved favor that brings salvation to everyone who believes. This beautiful truth reminds us that faith through grace, not works, is the foundation of Christianity. When we receive grace by faith, we stop striving and start resting in the finished work of Jesus Christ.

Grace — God’s Grace That Frees

God’s grace proves that salvation is a gift, not earned by merit, but bestowed through His infinite love.  Grace is defined as Devine Favor viewed as the manifestation of God’s favor towards humanity, emphasizing the belief that salvation is granted not through human merit but through His divine benevolence.  God’s grace is the unmerited favor that turns our failure into forgiveness and our guilt into glory.   Let’s explore how the Good News—Christ died for sinners—changes everything we thought we had to do to earn God’s approval.   Grace shows that salvation is not a product of human merit but the gift of God’s divine benevolence.

Set Your Face

Explore how to Set Your Face toward Christ’s purpose amidst distractions and embrace unwavering determination in your faith journey.  Set Your Face is a powerful call for believers to live with unwavering focus and determination. The phrase, taken from Luke 9:51, reveals Jesus’ steadfast resolve to complete His mission despite looming suffering. This devotion invites us to set our face toward Christ’s purpose in a distracted world, reflecting the courage and focus He modeled on His journey to Jerusalem.

Holy Holy Holy – Reflecting God’s Character in Daily Life

Discover how “Holy Holy Holy” calls us to reflect God’s holiness in daily life through surrender and communion with Him.  “Holy Holy Holy” reminds us that God’s nature is pure, perfect, and completely set apart. As believers, we are called to reflect His holiness in our daily lives. The call to be holy does not mean we must be flawless—it means we are to live as a reflection of God’s own heart and character.

The Lion and the Lamb – Balancing Power and Humility in Christ

Explore the powerful imagery of The Lion and the Lamb, showcasing Jesus’ dual nature of strength and gentleness.  In our walk of faith, the Lion and the Lamb remind us of the full character of Jesus—majestic in power and yet gentle in sacrifice. As we reflect on this powerful dual imagery, we discover the balance between courage and compassion that marks the life of a true disciple. This devotion reminds us to live boldly and love humbly, following both the Lion’s roar and the Lamb’s tenderness.

Is the USA a Christian Nation? | Faith and Culture Devotion

Is the USA a Christian nation? Discover what true faith means beyond church attendance and why grace defines salvation.  Is the USA a Christian nation? That question stirs deep reflection among believers and skeptics alike. While 65% of Americans still identify as Christians in 2025, fewer than half regularly attend church. Statistics alone do not make a nation Christian. A Christian nation must be defined not by numbers but by hearts transformed by Christ’s grace.